With the enhancement of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership, the two countries share ever more exchanges and cooperation in culture, art and film, said Tong Gang, the deputy director of State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of China during the opening ceremony of the China Film Festival in Moscow on Tuesday.
An ancient tomb has been discovered at a construction site in Kuqa county in Aksu prefecture in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Nov 2, 2016.
The first Chinese Culture Talk, about Chinese drama, was held at University of Toronto on November 4.
China Post issued a set of postage stamps on Oct 28 featuring five lighthouses located in the South China Sea. With a simple and elegant design, the stamps showcase multi-functional lighthouses built since 2015.
The top legislature on Monday adopted a film industry law, promising harsh punishment for firms that fabricate box office earnings, data or information.
The Taipei Palace Museum will file a lawsuit against the Palace Museum in Beijing for violating its copyright by including three of its collections in a painting album without authorization.
Many travelers to Shangri-La, a county-level city in Southwest China's Yunnan province, will likely pass Tangdui village in Nixi township without paying much attention to it.
Eleven stone men with a history of over 1,000 years are still standing on the Zhaosu Giant Grassland in Ili, Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region.
Concerts will be held in five cities on both sides of the Taiwan Straits to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Sun Yat-sen, from Nov 8 to 26. The performances will be in Beijing, Nanjing, Taipei, Zhongshan and Guangzhou.
Royal conflict is a favorite theme for China's female audiences. Now they will have a new option thanks to the upcoming The Princess Weiyang.
Despite being known for horror films, South Korean director Ahn Byeong-ki seems eager to use comedy to win the hearts of Chinese moviegoers.
A recent two-day charity art exhibition in Beijing demonstrates artworks by people with mental disorders or intellectual disabilities, including cerebral palsy, autism and schizophrenia.